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when things are so plain that they do necessitate our assent, as that the opposite members of a true and perfect contradiction cannot belong to the same thing at the same time, that equals added to equals make equals, that in a triangle, three angles are always equal to two right angles, and the like. |
when things Are so plain that they do necessitate our assent, as that the opposite members of a true and perfect contradiction cannot belong to the same thing At the same time, that equals added to equals make equals, that in a triangle, three angles Are always equal to two right angles, and the like. |
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